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zimmerman says the shooting that resulted was self-defense. today mark strassmann talked to the parents who the president mentioned and to a man who knows zimmerman well. >> 12 >> 12,000 teenagers walked out of miami schools today. that was show of solidarity for t.m., trayvon martin, and his parents tracy martin and sigh breana fulton. >> they're like our crutches. we're able to lean on the supporters and they're standing with us and they're going to stand with us to the end. >> reporter: what has to happen next to get you to where you want to end up? >> >> arrest, trial, conviction. sent sentenced for the murder of trayvon benjamin martin. >> reporter: george zimmerman, who says he shot martin in self-defense, remains free. florida has appointed the new special prosecutor for the case. she and federal she and federal investigators were both were both in sanford, today. does that give you more confidence? >> it er it lets us know that there will be a thorough investigation and that we have somebody that's impartial and impartial and that's go
zimmerman says the shooting that resulted was self-defense. today mark strassmann talked to the parents who the president mentioned and to a man who knows zimmerman well. >> 12 >> 12,000 teenagers walked out of miami schools today. that was show of solidarity for t.m., trayvon martin, and his parents tracy martin and sigh breana fulton. >> they're like our crutches. we're able to lean on the supporters and they're standing with us and they're going to stand with us to the end....
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. >> reporter: and he gave a stronger defense of his work at the investment firm bain capital. >> i know we're going to hit it hard from president obama, but we're going to stuff it down his throat and point out it is capitalism and freedom that makes america strong. >> reporter: now, in many ways, romney is already about the next state, florida, he has ads on television there and, get this, scott, he has people calling absentee voters, about 400,000 absentee ballots have been mailed out there. the romney campaign is reaching out to as many of those possible voters as it can. >> pelley: that's a lot of organization that gingrich can't match right now. jan, thanks very much. with insight into all of this, we're joined by bob schieffer, our chief washington correspondent, and anchor of the number one sunday morning political program, "face the nation." bob, what do you see? >> reporter: well, thank you very much, scott. i'll tell you, i'm seeing it. i'm not sure i'm believing it. i mean, when you look at that debate last night, scott, when you see someone who took what was dumped on newt g
. >> reporter: and he gave a stronger defense of his work at the investment firm bain capital. >> i know we're going to hit it hard from president obama, but we're going to stuff it down his throat and point out it is capitalism and freedom that makes america strong. >> reporter: now, in many ways, romney is already about the next state, florida, he has ads on television there and, get this, scott, he has people calling absentee voters, about 400,000 absentee ballots have been...
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an audiotape that wrong it had football world like a blind side hit, williams appears to exert his defense to inflict specific damages to several 49ers stars like frank gore. >> reporter: words that sent a chill down the spine of former all-pro quarter back kurt warner, one of the intended targets of the saints pay to injury bounty system, devised and administered by williams the last three season. >> when you start to talk about the intention of players to get the big hit, to knock guys out, take guys out on a stretcher, to attack what may be considered a weakness of a player or where they've been injured before, i think that's where this whole thing crosses a line. >> reporter: former n.f.l. quarter back boomer esiason ensured his fair share of hard hits during a 14-year career but today said there's a clear difference between profane "take no prisoners" motivation and what williams was preaching. >> i'm sick to my stomach, actually. in the 14 years i played i never heard a coach ever speak the way that greg williams spoke on that audiotape. >> reporter: long-standing n.f.l. rules specif
an audiotape that wrong it had football world like a blind side hit, williams appears to exert his defense to inflict specific damages to several 49ers stars like frank gore. >> reporter: words that sent a chill down the spine of former all-pro quarter back kurt warner, one of the intended targets of the saints pay to injury bounty system, devised and administered by williams the last three season. >> when you start to talk about the intention of players to get the big hit, to knock...
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' behalf, but nothing in the document says that mental illness will be used as a defense. and, scott, a lot of information still not out there because they have not released a number of the documents. >> pelley: barry, thank you. police in massachusetts today arrested a crime lab scientist and accused her of faking thousands of tests that may have put innocent people behind bars. elaine quijano is following the story in boston tonight. >> reporter: annie dookhan was arrested at her home outside boston. police say the former state crime lab chemist admitted that she altered or faked test results of drug cases assigned to her. prosecutors say she went as far as adding cocaine to samples that were negative. state attorney general martha coakley. >> there was clearly a short cutting of corners. there was just getting this done as quickly as possible and all of that we're still looking at. >> reporter: officials say during her nine years at the lab dookhan tested more than 60,000 drug samples. 1,100 people now in jail were put there in part due to her work. already more than a
' behalf, but nothing in the document says that mental illness will be used as a defense. and, scott, a lot of information still not out there because they have not released a number of the documents. >> pelley: barry, thank you. police in massachusetts today arrested a crime lab scientist and accused her of faking thousands of tests that may have put innocent people behind bars. elaine quijano is following the story in boston tonight. >> reporter: annie dookhan was arrested at her...
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dela roinda pressed zimmerman about his self-defense came and the timing of his condolences to martin's parents. >> after you committed the crime and spoke to the police, did you ever make that statement to the police, sir? that you were sorry for what you'd done or their loss? >> no, sir. >> reporter.>> you never statedd you. >> i don't remember what i said. >> would it be fair to say you were questioned about four or five times. >> i remember giving three statements, yes, sir. >> would you agree you changed your story as it went along? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: trayvon martin's parents left the courthouse without comment. benjamin crump, their lawyer, said they were devastated by the judge's decision to gant zimmerman bond. >> they pray that his freedom is only temporary because the pain that he has caused this family is going to be permanent. they are never getting trayvon back. >> reporter: zimmerman is expected to be released sometime this weekend once the lawyers work out security arrangements. wherever he goes, he'll have a curfew, a g.p.s. ankle monitor, he'll have to stay
dela roinda pressed zimmerman about his self-defense came and the timing of his condolences to martin's parents. >> after you committed the crime and spoke to the police, did you ever make that statement to the police, sir? that you were sorry for what you'd done or their loss? >> no, sir. >> reporter.>> you never statedd you. >> i don't remember what i said. >> would it be fair to say you were questioned about four or five times. >> i remember giving...
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at trial, eric had actually been pretty defensive and unapologetic. >> i could hate him forever. and the world would tell me that i have a right to do that. but it's not going to do me any good, and it's not going to do him any good. i would grow old and bitter and angry and hateful. >> reporter: forgiveness is that important? >> if you want to heal. i think, in my opinion, forgiveness is "the" only way to heal. >> reporter: and she says it did heal her almost as much as it healed him. >> it was like a burden. it was -- it was a weight off my chest. i no longer had to hide behind this facade. >> reporter: following the forgiveness, eric apologized repeatedly and profusely in private and public to the families of both girls. eventually, lisa's parents forgave him, too, which only inspired eric to atone even more. >> please welcome eric smallridge. >> reporter: while still in custody, eric agreed to speak at high schools with renee, telling kids as only they can the consequences of drinking and driving. >> chains, shackles, lost hopes and dreams, broken dreams. >> reporter: they bo
at trial, eric had actually been pretty defensive and unapologetic. >> i could hate him forever. and the world would tell me that i have a right to do that. but it's not going to do me any good, and it's not going to do him any good. i would grow old and bitter and angry and hateful. >> reporter: forgiveness is that important? >> if you want to heal. i think, in my opinion, forgiveness is "the" only way to heal. >> reporter: and she says it did heal her almost...
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that was the stark warning from defense secretary leon panetta. he described a cyber pearl harbor in which attackers could take over computers that control the transportation system or a utility with deadly consequences. panetta's dire prediction comes after a massive computer attack on the world's largest oil company. so we asked david martin to tell us more. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has been traced to hackers inside iran. another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyberspace. and defense secretary panetta warns potential enemies, including iran, are developing the capability to launch devastating attacks. >> the collective result of these kinds of attacks could be a cyber pearl harbor. an attack that would cause physical destruction and the loss of life. an attack that would paralyze and shock the nation and create a new profound sense of vulnerability. >> reporter: iran does not have that kind of capability yet, but u.s. officials say several recent cyber
that was the stark warning from defense secretary leon panetta. he described a cyber pearl harbor in which attackers could take over computers that control the transportation system or a utility with deadly consequences. panetta's dire prediction comes after a massive computer attack on the world's largest oil company. so we asked david martin to tell us more. >> reporter: u.s. officials say a cyber attack against aramco, the world's largest oil producer, has been traced to hackers inside...
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but the defense argued ravi was immature and there was no bias. clemente clemente's father joe says there is no excuse for this kind of behavior. >> when you see somebody doing something wrong, tell them "that's not right. stop it." you can make the world a better place. >> reporter: ravi faces up to ten ten years in prison and, scott, he's not an american citizen. he is here legally but he could be deported and i think they'll decide that in about six weeks. >> pelley: erin, it seems to me hate crimes usually involve threats or violence and neither seem to be the case here. >> reporter: scott, you're exactly right. i think that's what concern some people people who monitor hate crime legislation. they're concerned this opens the door to door to all kinds of prosecution for acts we don't think of as actually hate. >> pelley: erin, thank you very much. the cleanup continues in michigan a day after tornadoes swept through. three possible twisters hit the state with the town of dexter getting the worse of it. jim axelrod gives us a look at the damage
but the defense argued ravi was immature and there was no bias. clemente clemente's father joe says there is no excuse for this kind of behavior. >> when you see somebody doing something wrong, tell them "that's not right. stop it." you can make the world a better place. >> reporter: ravi faces up to ten ten years in prison and, scott, he's not an american citizen. he is here legally but he could be deported and i think they'll decide that in about six weeks. >>...
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and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter: fortunately, he's got a really good head start. steve hartman "on the road" in reno, nevada. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> this is 9 news now. >>> mega millions mania, it's sweeping the whole country. the prize grew another 100 million bucks today. now it's up to $640 million. that's an all time world record for a lottery and in d.c., maryland and virginia folks are scrambling around trying to get in on the game before the drawing tonight. that includes oxon hill where our scott broom is where folks are not just buying one ticket, but instead laying down $10, $20, even 100 bucks on this game and the rem
and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter: fortunately, he's got a really good head start. steve hartman "on the road" in reno, nevada. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all...
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acknowledged he shot martin after a confrontation in zimmerman's gated community, but he claims it was self-defense. at the end of the hearing today, the judge decided that zimmerman could go free on $150,000 bail. mark strassmann was at the courthouse. >> reporter: george zimmerman was wearing shackles and what appeared to be body armor under his suit. he had never spoken to trayvon martin's parents until this moment. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the los of your son. i do not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit younger than i am and i do not know if he was armed or not. >> reporter: defense lawyer mark o'mara surrendered his client's passport and argued he was not a flight risk. >> he came in voluntarily and surrendered himself to law enforcement. he is well established in the community-- ten years. >> reporter: but assistant prosecutor bernie dela ree i don't know da argued he's not only charged with a violent crime but has a violent history. he was involved with past altercations, one with police and one with an exgirlfriend. >> if you have a 17-year-old young man who was min
acknowledged he shot martin after a confrontation in zimmerman's gated community, but he claims it was self-defense. at the end of the hearing today, the judge decided that zimmerman could go free on $150,000 bail. mark strassmann was at the courthouse. >> reporter: george zimmerman was wearing shackles and what appeared to be body armor under his suit. he had never spoken to trayvon martin's parents until this moment. >> i wanted to say i am sorry for the los of your son. i do not...
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the president, secretary of state clinton, and defense secretary panetta were among those at joint base andrews outside washington to honor the first u.s. ambassador killed in the line of duty in 33 years. a state department information officer and two former navy seals who had been the ambassador's security detail. they were killed tuesday in that attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. today anti-american violence spread throughout the muslim world, all of it sparked by a once-obscure internet film that ridicules the prophet mohammed. the film was produced in the united states. we're going to go first to nancy cordes with the return of the american dead. >> reporter: the remains of the u.s. ambassador to libya and three others were carried off a military plane and into a hangar where the president and other dignitaries state department staffers and the victims' families waited. the families had met privately with the president and secretary of state before the ceremony. >> this has been a difficult week for the state department and for our country. >> reporter: an emotional s
the president, secretary of state clinton, and defense secretary panetta were among those at joint base andrews outside washington to honor the first u.s. ambassador killed in the line of duty in 33 years. a state department information officer and two former navy seals who had been the ambassador's security detail. they were killed tuesday in that attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. today anti-american violence spread throughout the muslim world, all of it sparked by a...
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the israeli defense force spokesman used his twitter account tonight to announce that what he called a senior hamas company commander and a chief missile operator had been killed. >> mason: allen pizzey in tel aviv. thanks, allen. federal accident investigators are at the scene of a tragic trash in midland, texas. it happened last evening at a parade honoring war heroes. at least four veterans were killed, 16 other people were hurt, some critically. anna werner reports witnesses describe a scene of brief and shock. >> reporter: the annual parade for wounded veterans was on its way to a dinner banquet when it was struck by the train. joe cobarobia saw it all happen. >> it's something i've never seen. nothing -- something i've never heard and i wish i never here that again. >> reporter: cobarobia was filming at the moment of impact. investigators are now reviewing his footage. >> one of the veterans was actually under the train. i do not know whether to run up to him, grab him, pull him out from under the train because the train was still moving fairly quickly, you know? >> reporter: t
the israeli defense force spokesman used his twitter account tonight to announce that what he called a senior hamas company commander and a chief missile operator had been killed. >> mason: allen pizzey in tel aviv. thanks, allen. federal accident investigators are at the scene of a tragic trash in midland, texas. it happened last evening at a parade honoring war heroes. at least four veterans were killed, 16 other people were hurt, some critically. anna werner reports witnesses describe...
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but a 13% jump in defense spending by the government played the biggest role. without that increase, the economy's growth rate would have been only 1.4%. this is a passable number but no better than that? >> right. i don't think anyone's doing a victory lap on the economy. >> reporter: sean west studies politics and economic policy for the eurasia group. he says the numbers have something in them for both campaigns: president obama can claim the economy is growing, but governor romney can claim it's not growing fast enough. >> voters have basically drawn their conclusions about the economy already so, you know, the impact that a g.d.p. number can have or that the final jobs report on the friday before the election is going to have is won only at the margins. now, this election is close enough that the margins matter. >> reporter: as west mentioned, the last unemployment before the vote comes out a week from today. surprise in either direction could influence the outcome of the election. >> pelley: and anthony, that election is now officially the most expensive
but a 13% jump in defense spending by the government played the biggest role. without that increase, the economy's growth rate would have been only 1.4%. this is a passable number but no better than that? >> right. i don't think anyone's doing a victory lap on the economy. >> reporter: sean west studies politics and economic policy for the eurasia group. he says the numbers have something in them for both campaigns: president obama can claim the economy is growing, but governor...
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although defense secretary panetta thought israel might strike as early as this spring, he and other u.s. officials now believe president obama's talks with israeli prime minister netanyahu in march convinced the israelis to hold off. do you think that the u.s. has bought time? >> i think the... that, in fact, there is an understanding between the united states and israel that the diplomacy should be allowed to play out. >> reporter: scott, there also seems to be an understanding that if diplomacy fails the u.s. will join israel in striking iran. >> pelley: david, thanks very much. in egypt, two of the most polarizing candidates will square off next month in the presidential runoff. it took a revolution to allow egyptians to hold their first free election in their history, but they have chosen two candidates who are throwbacks to old egyptian politics. one candidate is from the popular muslim brotherhood movement which advocates islamic law. the other is a former general who was the last dictator's prime minister. the secular military versus islamic fundamentalism. almost as if the r
although defense secretary panetta thought israel might strike as early as this spring, he and other u.s. officials now believe president obama's talks with israeli prime minister netanyahu in march convinced the israelis to hold off. do you think that the u.s. has bought time? >> i think the... that, in fact, there is an understanding between the united states and israel that the diplomacy should be allowed to play out. >> reporter: scott, there also seems to be an understanding...
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supreme court agrees to take on california's ban of same sex marriage along with the federal defensive marriage act that denies some benefits to legally married same sex couples. do gays have the same constitutional rights as hetero sexuals to get married. cbs 5's juliette goodrich speaks to the couple at the head of this issue. >> she texted me omg granted. then she called me and we just started crying. we were on the phone for a few minutes. we couldn't talk. >> chris perry and sandy steer are cautiously optimistic they will get the legal recognition, benefits and protection of marriage. they say it's been a long time waiting. >> in real life it doesn't feel fast at all. we've been really patient and waited a long time to hear when the final leg of this race would be and now we know. >> just as hetero sexual marriages were taking place at city hall, city attorney dennis herrera and activist held a news conference nearby on a case that's now in the hands of the supreme court. >> so, we are gratified and look forward to making our argument before the united states supreme court about w
supreme court agrees to take on california's ban of same sex marriage along with the federal defensive marriage act that denies some benefits to legally married same sex couples. do gays have the same constitutional rights as hetero sexuals to get married. cbs 5's juliette goodrich speaks to the couple at the head of this issue. >> she texted me omg granted. then she called me and we just started crying. we were on the phone for a few minutes. we couldn't talk. >> chris perry and...
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defense secretary panetta told bob schieffer on "face the nation" the u.s. navy would do the same for anyone. >> we get a distress call, as we did in this case, even though it came from an iranian ship, when the pirates went after them, we respond to those calls. >> reporter: 15 pirates had captured the fishing vessel several weeks ago and were using it as a base of operations against other ships in the area. joint chiefs chairman dempsey said they gave up without a fight. >> it was an unopposed boarding in the face of the overwhelming combat power that was presented, the pirates made the right decision and surrendered. >> reporter: the somali pirates are being held aboard the "stennis" while the fishing vessel is back under iranian control. the iranian captain is quoted as thanking the navy. so far, no thank you notes from the iranian government. when last seen, the iranian crew was headed to port wearing u.s. navy ball caps. but given the state of relations between the u.s. and iran they should probably take them off before they go ashore. >> pelley: tip o
defense secretary panetta told bob schieffer on "face the nation" the u.s. navy would do the same for anyone. >> we get a distress call, as we did in this case, even though it came from an iranian ship, when the pirates went after them, we respond to those calls. >> reporter: 15 pirates had captured the fishing vessel several weeks ago and were using it as a base of operations against other ships in the area. joint chiefs chairman dempsey said they gave up without a fight....
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even clear this deal-- again, if there is one-- would stop the across-the-board spending cuts ulr the defense department and peher government programs. it looks like those cuts will go forward. what the president said today is 24 hours from now the senate leaders have to have a plan that deals with income taxes at a rate to be determined later, the threshold of that income-- and some federal benefit. and if they don't reach a deal, he will have his own plan "b." >> if we don't see an agreement hetween the two leaders in the senate, i expect a bill to go on the floor, and i've asked senator reid to do this, put a eill on the floor that makes tare that taxes on middle class families don't go up, that unemployment insurance is still ploylable for two million people, and that lays the dioundwork then for additional deficit reduction and economic growth steps that we can take in ane new year. but let's not miss this deadline. neat's bare minimum that we should be able to get done. >> reporter: the president is pushing very hard, jeff, for that extension of unemployment benefits for americans who h
even clear this deal-- again, if there is one-- would stop the across-the-board spending cuts ulr the defense department and peher government programs. it looks like those cuts will go forward. what the president said today is 24 hours from now the senate leaders have to have a plan that deals with income taxes at a rate to be determined later, the threshold of that income-- and some federal benefit. and if they don't reach a deal, he will have his own plan "b." >> if we don't...
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and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter: fortunately, he's got a really good head start. steve hartman "on the road" in reno, nevada. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, i'm scott pelley. i'll see you sunday on "60 minutes." captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, "entertainment tonight," the most watched entertainment nug magazine in the world. >>> are george and stacy on the rocks. is demi about to tell all to oprah? the truth behind the new rumors. >>> plus, the latest on paula deen's health. her new interview about her diabetes controversy and does she really heat that krispy kreme burger. >>> the world's hottest new boy band. one direction. meet harry, liam, louis,
and all over the world creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. working on. and god knows what else. >> oh, i have hundreds of ideas. i have too many ideas for a lifetime. >> reporter: fortunately, he's got a really good head start. steve hartman "on the road" in reno, nevada. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all...
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the prosecutor also told the judge the couple talked about transferring funds from the online defense fund in four recorded jailhouse phone calls. >> they were using code words thinking that the police were just going to be real stupid when they're listening to these calls and aren't going to be able to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: zimmerman also had a second passport he never mentioned. >> maybe he just wasn't thinking this all through. >> reporter: mark o'mara, his lawyer, argued his client was confused not deceptive. >> had i known about it the day before the hearing... >> that's not the issue. >> it would have been moved out of their hands. >> that's not the issue. >> agreed. >> the issue is does your client get to sit there and let you lead me down the primrose path. that's the issue. >> reporter: zimmerman's real issue isn't losing his freedom, it's losing his credibility. he claims he killed trayvon martin in self-defense but his prosecutors can now claim that if zimmerman lied to the court at his bond hearing, scott, why should you trust his version of the shooting
the prosecutor also told the judge the couple talked about transferring funds from the online defense fund in four recorded jailhouse phone calls. >> they were using code words thinking that the police were just going to be real stupid when they're listening to these calls and aren't going to be able to figure out what's going on. >> reporter: zimmerman also had a second passport he never mentioned. >> maybe he just wasn't thinking this all through. >> reporter: mark...
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had taken in at least that much on a web site he set up to raise money for his defense. >> there was about $ 150,000 or so-- still getting the precise amount-- available for whatever purposes. that was not disclosed to you by the family members. of course, my client didn't testify to that but he was certainly here for the testimony. >> schieffer: o'mara called it all an oversight. zimmerman was released on bail earlier this week. mark strassmann is covering the case. mark? bring me up to date now, where does this put zimmerman? is he in some legal jeopardy now? >> well, i talked to mark o'mara, zimmerman's attorney this afternoon. he believes it doesn't put him in special legal jeopardy but he admits he was as taken off guard as anyone by the revolution that his client had at one point $204,000 in the online account, now it's about $155,000. remember just a week ago today at his bond hearing owe mair a was telling the court his client was indigent, even with his family's help they'd have trouble scraping up the $ 15,000 in cash to make bond. he knows zimmerman at this that time knew
had taken in at least that much on a web site he set up to raise money for his defense. >> there was about $ 150,000 or so-- still getting the precise amount-- available for whatever purposes. that was not disclosed to you by the family members. of course, my client didn't testify to that but he was certainly here for the testimony. >> schieffer: o'mara called it all an oversight. zimmerman was released on bail earlier this week. mark strassmann is covering the case. mark? bring me...
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a threat which defense secretary panetta responded to in blunt and unmistakable language. >> we cannot tolerate iran blocking the straits of hormuz, and that's a red line. >> reporter: just in case there is any part of that the iranians don't understand, secretary of state clinton said the same response has been delivered to them privately. >> it has caused us and many of our partners in the region and around the world to reach out to the iranians to impress upon them the provocative and dangerous nature of the threats to close the straits of hormuz. >> reporter: most officials do not believe iran would take such drastic action since it would cripple its own oil exports and alienate every country which depends on middle eastern oil. still, the iranians made the threat in the midst of naval exercises which showcase it had weapons it would use to close the strait. as one pentagon official put it, "everything they're saying matches what they're doing." and indeed, they have the ability to close the strait, but only briefly and only once after that, scott, its navy would be destroyed. >> p
a threat which defense secretary panetta responded to in blunt and unmistakable language. >> we cannot tolerate iran blocking the straits of hormuz, and that's a red line. >> reporter: just in case there is any part of that the iranians don't understand, secretary of state clinton said the same response has been delivered to them privately. >> it has caused us and many of our partners in the region and around the world to reach out to the iranians to impress upon them the...
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and all over the world, creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. >> we're following developing news out of vallejo where a business was cleared out after dozens of workers suddenly reported feeling sick. many ended up at a hospital. the trouble started just after noon at the specialty foods warehouse. we have team coverage from that facility and from the hospital. we start with joe vasquez at the scene. >> it certainly looks like a catastrophe earlier this afternoon with 100 people were still being evacuated, many of them being rushed to the hospital in ambulances. but the owner tells a different story saying the truth is not so dramatic, he calls it a false alarm. >> it looked like a disaster scene as emergency first responder set up a tree our
and all over the world, creating first, second and third lines of defense all over. >> reporter: that's in addition to the cancer cure he's working on. >> we're following developing news out of vallejo where a business was cleared out after dozens of workers suddenly reported feeling sick. many ended up at a hospital. the trouble started just after noon at the specialty foods warehouse. we have team coverage from that facility and from the hospital. we start with joe vasquez at the...
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zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense. mark strassmann now with the evidence and what it shows and what it doesn't show. >> reporter: the convenience store surveillance video showing trayvon martin buying snacks was first seen by his family last night. what was it like fo for trayvons mother to see him in that video? >> she says she stayed upmost of the night crying last night. >> reporter: lawyer benjamin crump represents the teenager's parents. >> if you're a parent, you know, that is... there's an unimaginable thought that this is the last few minutes of my child's life. >> reporter: the state's evidence filed details injuries from the fight but offers no clear clues to explain what started the confrontation. it began as martin was talking to his girlfriend on his cell phone and here is what she told police. >> reporter: one witness told police he saw martin pummeling zimmerman like a mixed martial arts expert. >> reporter: but another witness' description is murkier. >> reporter: some of the case's most important evide
zimmerman claims he acted in self-defense. mark strassmann now with the evidence and what it shows and what it doesn't show. >> reporter: the convenience store surveillance video showing trayvon martin buying snacks was first seen by his family last night. what was it like fo for trayvons mother to see him in that video? >> she says she stayed upmost of the night crying last night. >> reporter: lawyer benjamin crump represents the teenager's parents. >> if you're a...
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hafez al-assad, bashar's father, long-time president of that country, was served as defense minister by tlass' own father. so essentially this brigadier general's dad helped keep the assad family in control of syria for decades. so this defection is not only symbolic, it could have ramifications to perhaps cause others to defect as well. secretary clinton said herself that they are seeing more and more military members vote with their feet, as she put it, moving towards the right side of history. >> mason: margaret brennan in paris. thanks, margaret. a man who was a c.e.o. for just one day walks away with $44 million. more parents are paying their children's college costs well into retirement. and could some newly discovered art be the work of an italian master, when the "cbs evening news" continues. do you often experience the feeling of a dry mouth? it can be the side effect of many medications. dry mouth can be frustrating... and ignoring it can lead to... sipping water can help, but dentists recommend biotene. biotene moisturizes and helps supplement some of saliva's enzymes, pro
hafez al-assad, bashar's father, long-time president of that country, was served as defense minister by tlass' own father. so essentially this brigadier general's dad helped keep the assad family in control of syria for decades. so this defection is not only symbolic, it could have ramifications to perhaps cause others to defect as well. secretary clinton said herself that they are seeing more and more military members vote with their feet, as she put it, moving towards the right side of...
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a bomb killed assad's defense minister and three other top asficials. the rebels held several syrian mi border crossings for a time and now they're closing in on syria's second-most important city, aleppo. syria rarely allows reporters in rie country. our elizabeth palmer is following events from lebanon. >> reporter: the war has now come to aleppo. aytil a few days ago, syria's biggest city had stayed relatively calm. not anymore. almajor opposition offensive under way to take this vital thmmercial hub. syrian free army colonel abdel sy-akaidi made the call to arms online. "we ordered all our forces," he said, "to move towards aleppo and liberate the city." but so-called liberation comes at a huge cost. mst 30 miles north of aleppo in azaz, rebel fighters are celebrating the hard-won victory after 100 days of intense yighting they finally control this town. but many of the buildings are rubble and most of the residents had to run for their lives. syrians-- both pro and anti- regime-- know this now: wherever the free syrian army digs in it's time to lea
a bomb killed assad's defense minister and three other top asficials. the rebels held several syrian mi border crossings for a time and now they're closing in on syria's second-most important city, aleppo. syria rarely allows reporters in rie country. our elizabeth palmer is following events from lebanon. >> reporter: the war has now come to aleppo. aytil a few days ago, syria's biggest city had stayed relatively calm. not anymore. almajor opposition offensive under way to take this vital...
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so he has to not look defensive. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. we'll be back later tonight with cbs news live coverage of the debate. that's 9:00 eastern time and 6:00 in the west. today secretary of state hillary clinton promised a full and open investigation into the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks ago. four americans, you'll recall, were killed, including ambassador chris stevens. there are a lot of questions about what happened. margaret brennan has been following this story and she's at the state department tonight. margaret? >> reporter: good evening, scott. the secretary of state reacted to pressure from the public, the press, and the house oversight committee to address the controversy around the administration's response to that attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. were there multiple requests for increased security in tripoli and benghazi and can you address whether washington or your office rejected those requests? >> well, let me start by cautioning everyone against seizing on any single statem
so he has to not look defensive. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. we'll be back later tonight with cbs news live coverage of the debate. that's 9:00 eastern time and 6:00 in the west. today secretary of state hillary clinton promised a full and open investigation into the terror attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks ago. four americans, you'll recall, were killed, including ambassador chris stevens. there are a lot of questions about what happened. margaret...
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and now there is concern from both prosecution and the defense about about the well-being of witnesses, including dr. lynne atnton, the psychiatrist holmes saw when he was a student at the university of colorado. macause her name has been made pearanceincluding her appearance at a hearing in august, prosecutors say she hasn't been tion has ave at home. this investigation has already generated close to 20,000 documents, but witnesses are still being interviewed and evidence analyzed and the case could reach an extraordinary tens to hundreds of thousands more documents. both sides say they're going to need a lot more time to deal with all of this information. the judge will decide later this month about postponing a hearing perhaps until early next year. earing to ng to decide if there is enough evidence to go to old yo girllley: barry, thank you. we told you last night about ta that 14-year-old pakistani girl who was shot in the head by the taliban. foray, she was flown to a military hospital. malala yousufzai was famous for speaking out in support of education for girls. she was a cele
and now there is concern from both prosecution and the defense about about the well-being of witnesses, including dr. lynne atnton, the psychiatrist holmes saw when he was a student at the university of colorado. macause her name has been made pearanceincluding her appearance at a hearing in august, prosecutors say she hasn't been tion has ave at home. this investigation has already generated close to 20,000 documents, but witnesses are still being interviewed and evidence analyzed and the case...